Since 1705, the Maizerets estate has established itself as a vast green space in an urban environment. It is criss-crossed by numerous trails through both wild and managed natural environments. The site offers a wide range of activities for the whole ...
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The Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site offers visitors a spectacular view of the battle that was held at Pointe-à-la-Croix in the Gaspésie region of Canada.
This national historic site commemorates the last naval engagement fought between ...
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Dating from the 19th century, this magnificent residence, surrounded by a rural landscape, is the birthplace of painter-engraver Rodolphe Duguay. The ensemble comprises the ancestral home, the studio and the property's natural environment. This ensemble ...
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Life size or miniature, the Site d'Autrefois depicts the Islands of yesteryear. Visit inside a traditional house and a farmhouse with live animals. A Madelinot fisherman vividly interprets the evolution of the fisherman's life. Splendid landscape to ...
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Launch your own adventure along Canada's original highways. Going through the locks, you'll appreciate the "cutting-edge" engineering technology – from over 150 years ago! Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes, fascinating stories and lively local ...
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Built around 1857, this historic house is home to a cultural center offering original programming on a variety of topical arts and science themes. In summer, concerts and other activities are offered free of charge in the gardens.
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Historical walking tours have taken place at Mount Royal Cemetery every summer since 1995 with most of the tours having themes that focus on one aspect at a time such as politicians, athletes, artists, etc. These tours bring to life many interesting facts ...
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Historical tour of Percé featuring attractions, period photos, unusual stories and scenic views of this legendary village. An app (available from the App Store) offers three audio-guided walking tours (45, 90 or 120 minutes) at the heart of Percé. A printed ...
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The Jesuit House of Sillery is managed by the City of Quebec. A dynamic team of guides animates the site and the many activities on offer. The Maison des Jésuites has a number of objectives, which are to conserve the site and its environment; to enhance ...
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